Melania Won’t Wear a Headscarf in Saudi Arabia

We all remember the “good old” days when Michelle Obama visited the Middle East while being the first lady, wearing a headscarf, indicating that she has submitted to Shariah law. But Melania Trump is a whole different story, and she will represent women and feminists of our nation by refusing to submit to Shariah Law’s anti-women practices.

According to reports, Melania will not wear a headscarf during her Saudi Arabia visit with her husband, taking place this weekend. This is because she has not been ordered to dress conservatively. Even when a Saudi Arabian official was asked whether they are expecting the first lady to wear a headscarf, the official responded that Riyadh doesn’t demand a specific dress code, and instead, accepts suggestions.

Even Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir, the Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister stated that they “welcome any style in clothing.”

America’s first duo will start their visits this weekend, beginning with Saudi Arabia, where they will attend a dinner with the Saudi royal Family on Saturday night. They will also be attending a royal banquet and hold bilateral meetings with the Saudi king, the crown prince, and the deputy crown prince. US national security advisor H.R. McMaster said the president will also hold “a number of bilateral meetings and broader meetings with all Gulf state leaders” during his visit.

The U.S. National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster stated that the president will also be holding “a number of bilateral meetings and broader meetings” with all Gulf state leaders, and he added that Trump “will meet and have lunch with leaders of more than 50 Muslim countries, where he will deliver an inspiring yet direct speech on the need to confront radical ideology and his hopes for a peaceful vision of Islam to dominate across the world,” McMaster said, adding that the speech is “intended to demonstrate America’s commitment to our Muslim partners.”

According to McMaster, the speech is “intended to demonstrate America’s commitment to our Muslim partners.”